Seton Hall’s superhero – Flag Man
Flags have always been a part of his life, and now they are a focal point of his college career as he runs around the basketball court every home game, lifting the crowd’s school spirit.
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Flags have always been a part of his life, and now they are a focal point of his college career as he runs around the basketball court every home game, lifting the crowd’s school spirit.
After his third season in the Pirates blue, senior Tray Jackson has decided to enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer. He becomes the first Seton Hall player to announce his departure following the NIT loss to Colorado.
Following their departure from the Big East tournament after a loss against DePaul, Seton Hall accepted a bid to play in the NIT. They drew the Colorado Buffaloes as their first opponent, and, despite short notice, traveled over 2,000 miles to play at 11:00 pm EST on Tuesday.
Pirates gathered for the last time in the Prudential Center to cheer on the Seton Hall men’s basketball team in their game against Villanova on Feb. 28.
Period SHU partnered with Alpha Sigma Tau to test the strength of people with periods and raise money for a local nonprofit on March 1 in the University Center.
Seton Hall baseball’s struggles continue after losing three of four games to Cal Baptist and moving to 4-6 on the year.
The Pirates softball team travelled to Lubbock, Texas over the weekend for the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic, in which they faced off against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, North Dakota Fighting Hawks, and the host, Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Pirates arrived with a 4-5 record in this early stage of the season and looked to turn heads.
Seton Hall looked to end the season on a high note following a 3-game skid, as the men’s basketball team traveled north to Rhode Island to take on the No. 20 ranked Providence Friars in their regular season finale.
Seton Hall battled the No. 3 seed Creighton Bluejays in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Big East Tournament on Saturday. The Pirates looked for revenge, as the team faced an 0-2 season series against the Bluejays,
Seton Hall women’s basketball defeated Xavier at Mohegan Sun Arena, 84-58, for a strong start to their 2023 Big East Tournament run. The Pirates went in confident, having a 2-0 regular season record against the Musketeers.
TikTok, the popular social networking app among Generation Z, was prohibited by Congress on federal government devices last December. Since then, 20 public universities such as the University of Texas, Morgan State University in Maryland, and The University System of Georgia have banned TikTok from campus Wi-Fi networks and school devices.
If your car won’t start this winter, you get locked out of your vehicle, or you find yourself in danger, who ya gonna call?
The men’s basketball team hosted the Villanova Wildcats in its home finale as Seton Hall celebrated their seniors, both the athletes and the managers, who are vital to the performance of the team.
The Seton Hall Pirates seeked revenge against No. 11 ranked Villanova Wildcats at home in their final regular season matchup.
Students watched singer, businesswoman and actress Rihanna perform during halftime at Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12.
Student organizations have commemorated Black History Month through cultural events that promote education and foster inclusion across campus.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute held their first-ever annual scholar induction ceremony on Feb. 21.
On Feb. 23 of last year, 22-year-old Ukrainian graduate student Martha Akimova wrapped up a dance practice session with her friend in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.
In April of 2022, I was diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, better known as ADHD. For this, I take a medication called Vyvanse, which, in short, helps me “function normally” in society. I have prescription insurance so that I can afford it.
Seton Hall’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) and Campus Ministry held its weekly “Make 1 Take 1” event in Boland Hall’s Campus Ministry lounge on Feb. 15.